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Difference between revisions of "Death Wish (1974)"
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==1842 Percussion Revolver== | ==1842 Percussion Revolver== | ||
− | During his business trip in Tucson, Paul is seen target shooting with a percussion revolver | + | During his business trip in Tucson, Paul is seen target shooting with a percussion revolver. Ames Jainchill ([[Stuart Margolin]]) describes the weapon as a 'Percussion pistol, 1842', but it resembles a Colt 1860 Army. |
− | [[Image:1842_revolver.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:1860Army.jpg|thumb|300px|none|Colt 1860 Army - .44 caliber.]] |
− | [[Image:1842_revolver2.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:DeathW_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Ames Jainchill ([[Stuart Margolin]]) takes out the revolver and ammunition from a gun case.]] |
− | [[Image:1842_revolver3.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:DeathW 05.jpg|thumb|600px|none|Kersey holds the 1842 revolver.]] |
− | + | [[Image:1842_revolver.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Kersey aims 1842 revolver on the target. Note the iconic stance, used by Bronson in all Death Wish movies.]] | |
+ | [[Image:1842_revolver2.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Kersey aims 1842 revolver on the target.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:1842_revolver3.jpg|thumb|601px|none|Kersey shoots 1842 revolver. Note big yellow muzzle flash. Some of the muzzle flashes in the film also yellow and some - white.]] | ||
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==Colt Single Action Army Revolver== | ==Colt Single Action Army Revolver== |
Revision as of 00:36, 24 December 2015
Death Wish is the 1974 cult classic thriller based on the novel of the same name written by Brian Garfield. Charles Bronson stars as Paul Kersey, a quiet architect who becomes a vigilante, when his wife is killed and his daughter is raped by three muggers (including one played by Jeff Goldblum in his film debut). Bronson would go on to star in four more "Death Wish" films. It's also of interest that author Brian Garfield wrote a sequel novel to Death Wish, which served as the basis for the 2007 Kevin Bacon film Death Sentence.
The following weapons were used in the film Death Wish (1974):
WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!
Revolvers
Colt Police Positive
Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) uses a .32 caliber nickel plated Colt Police Positive revolver with a 4-inch barrel, given to him as a present by Ames Jainchill (Stuart Margolin), during his vigilante missions. He kills ten street muggers with it.
1842 Percussion Revolver
During his business trip in Tucson, Paul is seen target shooting with a percussion revolver. Ames Jainchill (Stuart Margolin) describes the weapon as a 'Percussion pistol, 1842', but it resembles a Colt 1860 Army.
Colt Single Action Army Revolver
Paul opts to try the Colt Single Action Army revolver, after impressing Jainchill by shooting the Percussion pistol dead center at the range. It's described by Jainchill as revolver used by bandit Candy Dan in 1890. They're also used by stuntmen performing in a Wild West live action show.
Smith & Wesson Model 36
During his first night of vigilantism, Paul encounters drug addict and mugger Thomas Leroy Martin who points a nickel-plated Smith & Wesson Model 36 behind him with a warning to give him the money or 'I'll bust you up'.
Smith & Wesson Model 10
A Smith & Wesson Model 10 is seen wielded by a police officer.
Pistols
Colt M1911
A mugger is seen wielding a standard M1911 pistol upon Paul's vigilante mission. Unfortunately for Paul, the mugger wounds him in the leg before he can take him out.
Shotguns
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
A short-barreled 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun is used by an actor playing a deputy in the wild west show.
Unknown shotgun
Another unknown shotgun used by one of the actors, who plays a bandit.
Other
Depicted revolvers
We can also see generic pictures of revolvers, first on a Newsweek cover in the street commercial and again, a drawn image on a TV news broadcast.
Weapons Case
Ames Jainchill (Stuart Margolin) is seen taking Kersey to a private gun range where gun cases displaying several weapons are visible.